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Hyphal wall consist of microfabrils composed of ( 1
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peptydoglyacan
cellulose
chitin
lipopolysaccharide
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Answered by itspintuofficial
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Explanation: The hyphal walls of fungi consist of microfibrils composed for the most part of hemicellulose or chitin; true cellulose occurs only in the walls of lower fungi. ... Explanation: The thallus or body of a fungus consists of filaments, 5 to 10 micrometre across, which are commonly branched.

Answered by 0803bcom3sxc
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Chitin is a major structural component of the cell wall of fungi (eg. Rhizopus) and the exoskeleton of arthropods. It provides rigidity and structural support to the thin cells of fungi.

Cellulose, pectin and hemicellulose are the important structural components of the primary cell wall of green plants.

Cellulose is also an important structural component of a cell wall of some algae and oomycetes.

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